Guest guest Posted January 28, 2004 Report Share Posted January 28, 2004 Hi all. I usually just read, but I need help. I have recently stopped giving my 4.4 yo son Nystatin and started giving him GSE (Source Naturals)(BTW it tastes horrible even in juice) 2 drops/day because I thought for sure this would take care of any yeast issue he might still have. Do you give GSE daily every day or intermittently? He has been on CLO, SNT, Coromega, Nystatin, ProbioGold, Culturelle for a year now, and I thought gut might be healed to start chelating. Started Lauricidin during Christmas and have more interaction and speech. Since discontinuing the Nystatin and starting GSE he has been real gigly, laughing and babbling to himself at night, making noises, which had diminished a great deal. Is this yeast or die off, anyone? I know I have read that these are some signs of yeast in some, but how do I know. As for chelating, are there any tests that should be done before attempting Andy's protocol. I have been putting it off trying to make sure we address gut first, but I don't know if we have and here I am a year later, and I feel the clock is ticking. Our dr. in VA had us try two different creams to chelate but I never started one and discontinued the other after a week because I didn't feel comfortable with what I was reading about the liver being stressed. How can I tell if we are ready to attempt to chelate? Any input would be greatly appreciated, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 29, 2004 Report Share Posted January 29, 2004 [ ] Andy, Dana, Moria, anyone, yeast or die off? Hi all. I usually just read, but I need help. I have recently stopped giving my 4.4 yo son Nystatin and started giving him GSE (Source Naturals)(BTW it tastes horrible even in juice) 2 drops/day because I thought for sure this would take care of any yeast issue he might still have. Do you give GSE daily every day or intermittently? He has been on CLO, SNT, Coromega, Nystatin, ProbioGold, Culturelle for a year now, and I thought gut might be healed to start chelating. Started Lauricidin during Christmas and have more interaction and speech. Since discontinuing the Nystatin and starting GSE he has been real gigly, laughing and babbling to himself at night, making noises, which had diminished a great deal. Is this yeast or die off, anyone? I know I have read that these are some signs of yeast in some, but how do I know. As for chelating, are there any tests that should be done before attempting Andy's protocol. I have been putting it off trying to make sure we address gut first, but I don't know if we have and here I am a year later, and I feel the clock is ticking. Our dr. in VA had us try two different creams to chelate but I never started one and discontinued the other after a week because I didn't feel comfortable with what I was reading about the liver being stressed. How can I tell if we are ready to attempt to chelate? Any input would be greatly appreciated, ======================================================= Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 29, 2004 Report Share Posted January 29, 2004 In a message dated 1/29/04 7:06:47 PM, mariazipp@... writes: << I have been putting it off trying to make sure we address gut first, but I don't know if we have and here I am a year later, and I feel the clock is ticking. >> Hi , I'm no expert by any means. But I tried for close to a year to get my son's gut healed using enzymes and SCD and it didn't happen. So I started chelating and so far it has been going very well. It was clear something was blocking the way to healing, and I think now that something is metals. You can always give it a go and see what happens, and then re-evaluate. Nell Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 30, 2004 Report Share Posted January 30, 2004 >>Do you give GSE daily every day or > intermittently? Only when my son had yeast. Otherwise it caused a bad bacteria problem. [Except recently, when I have given it " occasionally " , even with no yeast symptoms, and he has no problems with it now.] > Since discontinuing the Nystatin and starting GSE he has been real > gigly, laughing and babbling to himself at night, making noises, > which had diminished a great deal. Is this yeast or die off, > anyone? I know I have read that these are some signs of yeast in > some, but how do I know. It is difficult to know. What do his bms look like? GSE is high phenol. Does your child have a problem with phenols? If so, give GSE with No-Fenol enzyme, see if that helps. > As for chelating, are there any tests that should be done before > attempting Andy's protocol. There are several you can consider, but I never tested my son, so I can't give you specifics. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 30, 2004 Report Share Posted January 30, 2004 You could try GSE twice a day for a week and see if the yeast goes away. I would not give it more than a week though.. You could do a CBC & diff and a chemical panel blood test, make sure liver enzymes are included. This way you'll have a reference to compare to later on during chelation. After a year on supplements, I would certainly start chelating. Mercury will continue to do a lot of damage if you do not take it out. IMHO it is way more risky to postpone chelation. You will probably get lots of yeast and gut issues while chelating anyway, so be prepared to fight it! > Hi all. I usually just read, but I need help. I have recently > stopped giving my 4.4 yo son Nystatin and started giving him GSE > (Source Naturals)(BTW it tastes horrible even in juice) 2 drops/day > because I thought for sure this would take care of any yeast issue > he might still have. Do you give GSE daily every day or > intermittently? > > He has been on CLO, SNT, Coromega, Nystatin, ProbioGold, Culturelle > for a year now, and I thought gut might be healed to start > chelating. Started Lauricidin during Christmas and have more > interaction and speech. > > Since discontinuing the Nystatin and starting GSE he has been real > gigly, laughing and babbling to himself at night, making noises, > which had diminished a great deal. Is this yeast or die off, > anyone? I know I have read that these are some signs of yeast in > some, but how do I know. > > As for chelating, are there any tests that should be done before > attempting Andy's protocol. I have been putting it off trying to > make sure we address gut first, but I don't know if we have and here > I am a year later, and I feel the clock is ticking. Our dr. in VA > had us try two different creams to chelate but I never started one > and discontinued the other after a week because I didn't feel > comfortable with what I was reading about the liver being stressed. > How can I tell if we are ready to attempt to chelate? > Any input would be greatly appreciated, > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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